Hong Kong charity changes lives through swimming lessons

The Splash Foundation, founded in 2015 by Libby Alexander and Simon Holliday, began offering swimming lessons to domestic helpers before expanding to children with disabilities, low-income families, and ethnic minorities. The charity has taught over 11,000 disadvantaged people to swim for free and this year received funding from the Operation Santa Claus campaign to support its summer Splash Camp for 250 low-income children.

Libby Alexander from the US and Simon Holliday from the UK noticed many domestic helpers and Hong Kong residents unable to swim at local beaches and decided to act. Despite Hong Kong being surrounded by water and boasting plentiful pools, swimming lessons are not mandatory, many schools lack pools, and private classes are costly. A 2014 survey by Baptist University revealed that 46.7 per cent of Hong Kong secondary students could not swim. The following year, the pair founded the Splash Foundation to offer free lessons to those without access.

The charity started with domestic helpers and later expanded to children with physical or mental disabilities (SEN), low-income families, and ethnic minorities. By the end of 2025, it had taught 11,145 people from disadvantaged backgrounds to swim and aims to reach 25,000 by 2030.

This year, the Splash Foundation is among 13 charities funded by the annual Operation Santa Claus (OSC) fundraising campaign. The support will allow it to rent pools and hire coaches and lifeguards for its intensive summer programme, Splash Camp, benefiting another 250 children from low-income families. These initiatives not only enhance water safety but also boost participants' confidence and social integration.

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Six people have already died in drowning accidents in Sweden by May. The Swedish Lifesaving Society has been granted 31 million kronor by the government to increase swimming proficiency among risk groups.

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홍콩 행정장관은 세계 자폐인의 날을 맞아 열린 행사에서 자폐인을 위한 포용적 사회를 조성하겠다고 약속했다. 존 리(John Lee Ka-chiu) 행정장관은 더 나은 이해와 수용의 필요성을 강조했으며, 유네스코 관계자는 홍콩이 자폐 지원 서비스를 위한 글로벌 허브가 될 잠재력이 있다고 말했다.

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수요일 홍콩 타이쿠싱(Taikoo Shing)에서 교육 문제로 다툰 48세의 정부 사회복지사와 12세 딸이 극단적 선택을 했다.

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